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Swansea City transfer headlines as Trust makes summer prediction and former Swans star motivated by play-off pain

Here's your round-up of all the latest Swansea City headlines for Monday, May 2.

The Swansea City Supporters Trust has suggested that further player sales could be on the cards this summer as the club looks to 'balance the books', following the release of City's latest accounts.

The Swans revealed a pre-tax loss of £4.6m to July 2021 this week, in an announcement that laid bare the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The last few transfer windows have already seen the club reshape their playing squad to try and offset the effects of relegation from the Premier League, with the sale of Joe Rodon among the contributory factors in these latest accounts, and there's a feeling that the Swans could look to make similar moves in this window.

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In a statement analysing the results, the Trust said : "The figures lay bare the challenges that the club and others in the Championship face in this regard, especially those relegated from the Premier League and at the conclusion of their parachute payment period.

"A part of the response has seen a continued re-shaping of the playing squad, with several high-earners departing last summer – this undoubtedly helped to put the club on a more even keel, and we expect to see further changes this summer as Russell Martin continues to shape the squad to better deliver the style of football that we now play.

"The Trust recognises that supporters will look on with concern about the figures disclosed and what it means for the club in the immediate and long-term; it is likely that further player trading will occur this summer to help balance the books, and that further

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